1. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE, Wade, Mike, Jason and Mark Paustian (a returning guest) from Martin Luther College recorded from Jason’s basement compound.
  2. David and Adam are back at it, exploring the ramifications of philosophy and modern science on the question of God’s existence.
  3. David and Adam begin their series on the various arguments for (and reasons to believe in) God’s existence.
  4. Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin discuss today the issue of pain in childbirth, and whether or not taking pain medication during childbirth effects your sanctification, or your moral standing.
  5. David and Adam discuss how reason’s competence (with respect to the Christian tradition) has changed over the centuries.
  6. Dr. Lydia Jaeger discusses her book, Ordinary Splendor, with Kelsi and the implications of the doctrine of creation for the Christian's life.
  7. What is fideism? David and Adam define fideism and discuss its problematic place in the epistemology of much contemporary Christian thought.
  8. David and Adam bring some nuance to the issues surrounding faith and reason by discussing the different ways the terms are used (and misused) in academic and popular discourse.
  9. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE, Mike, Wade (even though he was just supposed to work the board), Jason, Nick Schmoller, and Dave Scharf discuss Lutheran higher education and the formation of students.
  10. In this episode we have on one of Gretchen's closest friends who happens to be a foster mother.
  11. In view of recent news events, Kelsi has Adam Francisco on to the theological implications of the existence of aliens and UAPs.